A handful of companion cases decided by the Colorado Supreme Court largely leave state sentencing policies in tact. But it adds to a growing body of disparate case law interpreting federal decisions on how the criminal justice systems treats juveniles charged in crimes as adults.

The Colorado Supreme Court handed down a win for insurance companies in a June 5 opinion that left intact their ability to deny uninsured and underinsured motorist protections in certain circumstances.

While some of Colorado’s most high-profile criminal decisions landed at the U.S. Supreme Court this past year, others made less seismic shifts in state case law. Criminal matters are the most prolific at the Colorado Supreme Court and Colorado Court of Appeals, making up about 60 percent or more of their dockets in any given year. Law Week takes a look at some of the more notable cases from the docket this year that dealt specifically with Colorado.

Although President Trump is living up to his campaign promise to prioritize the national infrastructure’s resistance to cyberattacks, incentives for private industry players to aid in that goal might look pretty familiar.